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The following Terms and Conditions are applicable for Floodlight New Marketing.

1. Definitions

1.1 “you” means the person who is browsing or communicating to Floodlight New Marketing

1.2″we” “our” “us” means Floodlight New Marketing.

1.3 “consumer” means any natural person acting for purposes outside his or her business.

1.4 “Goods” means the products you agree to buy from us.

1.5 “Contact Address” means Any of Floodlight New Marketing premises

Website Conditions of Use

1. Our Terms

All use of our website (“Site”) is on these terms. If you do not agree with the terms then cease use of the Site NOW.

The terms are a contract between us and you may wish to print a copy for future reference. We sometimes change the terms and changes will be posted here with no prior written notice.

2. Information

We work very hard to make sure information on the Site is accurate and up to date. Let us know if you find anything wrong. However, you should check independently any information before you rely on it. No representations are made by us that the information is accurate and up to date or complete and we do not accept liability for loss arising from any inaccuracy or information that is out of date. This is a website providing information free of charge.

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As information on our Site is provided free of charge, we do not accept liability for it. We will not be liable to you for any indirect or consequential loss, loss of profit, revenue or goodwill arising from your use of the Site or information on the Site. Subject as provided below, all terms implied by Law are excluded, caused by our negligence or the negligence of our employees, agents or directors and also for fraudulent misrepresentation caused by us, our employees, agents or directors..

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You may not assign or transfer your rights under this Agreement.

We may amend these terms at any time by posting a variation on the Site.

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